JAPANESE FUKAGAWA PORCELAIN TEA SET, MOROCCAN JAR
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A lot of antique early 20th-century pottery. First. A Japanese porcelain tea set. Late Meiji or Taisho era, ca. 1910s to 1920s. A total of 3 items, a teapot, a sugar bowl and a creamer. Subtle rounded shape, decorated with depictions of birds flying over the sea waves against the red background. Fukagawa Seiji mark with Mount Fuji is on the bottom of each piece. The Fukagawa-Seiji company was founded in 1894. It was awarded the Grand Prize at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, and in 1910 was appointed official purveyor to the Japanese Imperial Household. Second. A white ceramic lidded jar with hand-painted blue ornaments and metal mounts. Calligraphic hallmark on the bottom. Collectible Oriental Decor, Pottery And Ceramics, Porcelain Ware, Arabic Islamic Tableware.
Dimensions: Overall size: (L) H 9 in. (S) 2 1/2 in. All measurements are approximate.
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